I Got an Accept Decision from the Journal of the Audio Engineering Society

Hello! This is Jooyoung Kim, an audio engineer and music producer.

Last week, thankfully I got an acceptance from the Journal of the Audio Engineering Society (JAES).

I’ve moved it to My Sent Mail folder so it doesn’t get mixed up with other emails.

Previously, I submitted my work to other journals like IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics, the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Applied Acoustics, and Signal Processing. Having gone through the process of rejection, I really appreciate this positive decision from the JAES. In fact, JAES has always been the journal I dreamed of publishing in the most, which makes this acceptance even more meaningful to me.

Initially, I was concerned that my idea was perhaps too simple, so I conducted an extensive review of existing research to see if it had already been addressed. To my surprise, I discovered that there was a lack of research specifically covering this simple approach.

Since the template was updated, I had to go through the process of rebuilding my PDF files in the editorial manager multiple times. The long list of submission records reflects the effort and patience required to get everything formatted just right.

The review process took quite a bit of time. I submitted my initial draft on December 11, received the revision decision on April 15, and finally, the acceptance on May 18. If the result had been a rejection, I would have been devastated, but given the significant workload of reviewers who dedicate their valuable time to evaluate others’ work, I was quite satisfied with this timeline.

However, as an independent researcher, I am entirely self-funded. I worked hard to condense my manuscript to stay within the 10-page limit for free publication, but I unfortunately exceeded it. Now, I have to cover the page charges myself. With the recent sharp rise in the exchange rate between the Korean won and the U.S. dollar, these additional costs have become quite a financial burden.

Despite the financial challenge, I am more than happy to pay this fee because JAES is the journal I have always aspired to publish in. Seeing my work accepted there is truly one of the most rewarding moments of my research journey.

Once my paper is officially published, I will write a follow-up post to explain the research in more detail. Stay tuned for the next update!